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The phrase "addition of a tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of including a small amount of something in a context, such as cooking, science, or any situation where quantities are discussed.
Example: "The recipe calls for the addition of a tiny pinch of salt to enhance the flavor."
Alternatives: "inclusion of a small" or "incorporation of a little".
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Paradoxically, the lower potency stems from the addition of a tiny amount of almost pure alcohol during the fermentation process.
The addition of a tiny bit of cardamom to the icing hints at Turkish-style coffee and rounds out the flavour perfectly.
The methods by which genes makes these responses often involve very small chemical modifications (usually the addition of a tiny methyl group to one base of DNA).
The next significant change, the addition of a tiny latch called a flag, appeared at the turn of the 19th century and helped end the chronic arguments over when a player had exceeded a time limit.
The addition of a tiny amount of DNA from a third person will be passed down the germ line - through the eggs - to subsequent generations.
Because existing LED lightbulb technology requires only the addition of a tiny microchip to become a LiFi transmittor, eventually, the more than 14 billion lightbulbs in the world could be converted into 14 billion LiFi transmitters.
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In addition to a tiny container of barbecue sauce, they also come with smidgeons of three different sauces: peppercorn, tarragon aioli and truffle butter.
A couple of recent examples: In Larchmont, N.Y., in 1987, the architects Karen Bausman and Leslie Gill of Bausman-Gill associates completed a two-story modernist addition to a tiny one-story stucco cottage.
In addition, the appearance of a tiny peak at 1,312/cm suggests that the amount of NO3− is significantly reduced [19, 21].
Most whiskies produce a deeper, buttery or otherwise more complex flavor with the addition of even tiny quantities of water.
Lean in and look closely, get near it and squint: the s in "Oscars" has been ever so subtly transformed into a dollar sign with the addition of a single stroke, blowing your tiny fool mind to pieces.
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